BACKGROUND: Air pollution is hypothesized to be a risk factor for diabetes. Epidemiological evidence is inconsistent and has not been systematically evaluated.OBJECTIVES: We systematically reviewed epidemiological evidence on the association between air pollution and diabetes, and synthesized results of studies on type 2 diabetes (T2DM).METHODS: We systematically searched electronic literature databases (last search 29 April 2014) for studies reporting the association between air pollution (particle concentration or traffic exposure) and diabetes (type 1, type 2 or gestational). We systematically evaluated risk of bias and role of potential confounders in all studies. We synthesized reported associations with T2DM in meta-analyses using ran...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that air pollutants are associated with the risk of type 2 dia...
The evidence from observational epidemiological studies of a link between long-term air pollution ex...
Summary: Background: PM2·5 air pollution is associated with increased risk of diabetes; however, a ...
Background: Air pollutants are suggested to be related to type 2 diabetes (T2D). Since several high ...
Air pollution is an important risk factor for global burden of disease. There has been recent intere...
Objectives: We report results of a systematic review on the health effects of long-term traffic-rela...
Background: Observational evidence suggests there is an association between air pollution and type 2...
Background: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to overview the observational studies on ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We identified 24 publications from January 2010 until September 2018 in the peer-...
Many studies have reported associations between ambient air pollution and cardiovascular disease, as...
AbstractAir pollution is an important risk factor for global burden of disease. There has been recen...
Background: Air pollution is a leading contributor to the burden of disease globally. Recent systema...
Air pollution affects a large proportion of the global population. Air pollutants are hypothesized t...
Air pollution represents a serious threat to health on a global scale, being responsible for a large...
Background: Experimental and epidemiological studies indicate an association between exposure to par...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that air pollutants are associated with the risk of type 2 dia...
The evidence from observational epidemiological studies of a link between long-term air pollution ex...
Summary: Background: PM2·5 air pollution is associated with increased risk of diabetes; however, a ...
Background: Air pollutants are suggested to be related to type 2 diabetes (T2D). Since several high ...
Air pollution is an important risk factor for global burden of disease. There has been recent intere...
Objectives: We report results of a systematic review on the health effects of long-term traffic-rela...
Background: Observational evidence suggests there is an association between air pollution and type 2...
Background: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to overview the observational studies on ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW We identified 24 publications from January 2010 until September 2018 in the peer-...
Many studies have reported associations between ambient air pollution and cardiovascular disease, as...
AbstractAir pollution is an important risk factor for global burden of disease. There has been recen...
Background: Air pollution is a leading contributor to the burden of disease globally. Recent systema...
Air pollution affects a large proportion of the global population. Air pollutants are hypothesized t...
Air pollution represents a serious threat to health on a global scale, being responsible for a large...
Background: Experimental and epidemiological studies indicate an association between exposure to par...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that air pollutants are associated with the risk of type 2 dia...
The evidence from observational epidemiological studies of a link between long-term air pollution ex...
Summary: Background: PM2·5 air pollution is associated with increased risk of diabetes; however, a ...